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    Antitank battalion during exercises

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      Russian MiGs from the 3624th Air Base Erebuni Yerevan, Armenia




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        Ինքնասպան է եղել Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ զինծառայող
        Հունիս 5, 2016

        Հունիսի 4-ին Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ՝ Սումգայիթում տեղակայված զորամասերից մեկում, նախնական տեղեկություններով, իրեն ամրակցված զենքով ինքնասպան է եղել Ադրբեջանի Բեյլագանի շրջանի բնակիչ, 18-ամյա ժամկետային զինծառայող Յագուբով Խեյալ Աքիֆ օղլուն (Yaqubov Xəyal Akif oğlu):

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          Առաջնագծի զինվորները




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            A little off topic but worth a read and discussion- very telling about the development of modern warfare:

            The U.S. Air Force May Have Just Built Its Last Fighter Jet

            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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              Originally posted by Joseph View Post
              A little off topic but worth a read and discussion- very telling about the development of modern warfare:

              The U.S. Air Force May Have Just Built Its Last Fighter Jet

              http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...ghter-jet.html
              This is a very interesting article indeed. This shows that US/NATO is loosing the war of air superiority to modern but cheap air Defence sistems. It takes more and more to develop cutting age aircraft but easier for enemy to defend itself against it.
              This works very well for us.
              It means that newer S300/400 sistems we will have covering Armenia's skies under joint air Defence pact with Russia will effectively shut down our airspace to Turkish Air Force.
              I don't believe that socalled Penetrating Counterair sistem with drones will have big impact as more and more attention is paid in developing a drone killer sistems. Russian Pantsir is allready capable of covering skies.
              Without enemy air supremacy smaller countries like us can defend themselfs better. For example, if Iraq had an effective air Defence, desert storm could take a totally different turn.
              This means it will not be so easy and cheap for superpowers to destroy countries.

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                Առաջնագծի զինվորները







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                  Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                  This is a very interesting article indeed. This shows that US/NATO is loosing the war of air superiority to modern but cheap air Defence sistems. It takes more and more to develop cutting age aircraft but easier for enemy to defend itself against it.
                  This works very well for us.
                  It means that newer S300/400 sistems we will have covering Armenia's skies under joint air Defence pact with Russia will effectively shut down our airspace to Turkish Air Force.
                  I don't believe that socalled Penetrating Counterair sistem with drones will have big impact as more and more attention is paid in developing a drone killer sistems. Russian Pantsir is allready capable of covering skies.
                  Without enemy air supremacy smaller countries like us can defend themselfs better. For example, if Iraq had an effective air Defence, desert storm could take a totally different turn.
                  This means it will not be so easy and cheap for superpowers to destroy countries.
                  I also believe the trend towards ground warfare is moving in a similar direction. More advancement in sophisticated, deadlier and longer range surface to surface missiles, ATGM systems, Artillery, etc. that are making tanks and APC's somewhat obsolete. Tanks and APC's will at some point only be utilized for clean up and territorial consolidation as opposed to offensive operations.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    UNITED ARAB EMIRATES REPORTEDLY PURCHASES GEORGIAN REMOTE-CONTROLLED TURRET SYSTEM

                    Rajaneko merupakan website ataupun sitsu judi slot gacor yang di tawarkan di berbagai permainan slot yang ada di situs ini. Dapatkan akun slot gacor di raja neko beserta bocoran terupdate nya setiap hari juga.

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                      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                      I also believe the trend towards ground warfare is moving in a similar direction. More advancement in sophisticated, deadlier and longer range surface to surface missiles, ATGM systems, Artillery, etc. that are making tanks and APC's somewhat obsolete. Tanks and APC's will at some point only be utilized for clean up and territorial consolidation as opposed to offensive operations.
                      Joseph, I have seen this argument countless times on the internet forums - This argument is usually used by armchair generals on the internet who have a severe lack of knowledge on how ground operations are conducted, how tanks work, and their role.

                      You also shouldn't dismiss the fact that many tanks have built very effective counter-measures to ATGM systems. The lethality of ATGMs is often exaggerated, mainly because we have only seen it in action against archaic Soviet and Eastern block tanks. (Lebanon being an exception - It is generally agreed it wasn't the ATGMs that did the trick, but it was Hezbollah's tactics in a mountainous environment. Even in Lebanon many of the tanks destroyed were older Merkava variants)

                      I don't see how artillery and MLRS make armored vehicles obsolete. Many of those systems are actually not made to be used against concentrations of armor (Like the TOS-1A). Many are made to be used against troop concentrations and staging areas. If you argue that accurate artillery and deadly MLRS systems make armored vehicles obsolete, you should probably also argue that it makes the concept of infantry obsolete.

                      The tanks role has changed since WW1. It hasn't been a system to support infantry in a very long time. It is the now the leader of major ground operations and a spearhead. It is also an invaluable asset on the battlefield. Its role is actually only become more important, I doubt it will be sidelined because of ATGMs or even considered obsolete anytime soon
                      Last edited by Lori; 06-06-2016, 01:52 PM.

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